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The affect of some sequels being brought out can lead to disaster. But what are better, Sequels or Prequels?
Sequels can sometimes make games get even more popular. Just look at Final Fantasy. Everyone is awaiting the 10th chapter of the adventuring wonder. Every game seems to be addictive and fun to play, you never run out of things to do. But which was better? The first Final Fantasy or, the most recent, 10th addition? I think we can safely say that the 10th version looks like it is going to be the better game. Why? Because the first of the set of games was quite weak, but gradually built up to be one of most famous gaming titles on this planet.
But does this mean sequels are better than their predecessors? In short, no. The thing about sequels is owning the first game, the prequel. If you find the game interacts in some way, this is a solid reason to buy the highly awaited sequel. If you haven’t owned the prequel, it’s a great idea to buy the sequel. But, if you do get the sequel when you the prequel, you just won’t get the same as what you got from the first game. The one reason, originality. If you’ve had the first one you’ll be getting basically the same in most sequels you buy today.
But then to give this a fair trial we have to think. If the sequel came out first it would it be better?
In theory, the sequels would be a better games. Because learning from the mistakes they made in the first game, they can use this to create a better, superior game than the last. For example, if you brought out a game, say Luigi’s Mansion. Everyone criticizes that the game is far too short. If they had a chance to change the game what would they do? Maybe give the game more secrets, like secrets rooms, boss, items and more. If the game was a lot longer when it first came out, everyone would be happy. Improvement comes out sequels.
If we do see Wario’s Shed hit the GameCube, you can expect it to be a longer game than Luigi’s Mansion. But because of sequels originality factor, they are put down. Quotes such as “You’ll get nothing different from the last game.” Just shows this.
So, are sequels better than prequels? The games may be vastly improved, but put down for their originality. But if they did come out first, all the improvements from the last game would surely make more sales.
Thanks for reading
RiCkOsS
The affect of some sequels being brought out can lead to disaster. But what are better, Sequels or Prequels?
Sequels can sometimes make games get even more popular. Just look at Final Fantasy. Everyone is awaiting the 10th chapter of the adventuring wonder. Every game seems to be addictive and fun to play, you never run out of things to do. But which was better? The first Final Fantasy or, the most recent, 10th addition? I think we can safely say that the 10th version looks like it is going to be the better game. Why? Because the first of the set of games was quite weak, but gradually built up to be one of most famous gaming titles on this planet.
But does this mean sequels are better than their predecessors? In short, no. The thing about sequels is owning the first game, the prequel. If you find the game interacts in some way, this is a solid reason to buy the highly awaited sequel. If you haven’t owned the prequel, it’s a great idea to buy the sequel. But, if you do get the sequel when you the prequel, you just won’t get the same as what you got from the first game. The one reason, originality. If you’ve had the first one you’ll be getting basically the same in most sequels you buy today.
But then to give this a fair trial we have to think. If the sequel came out first it would it be better?
In theory, the sequels would be a better games. Because learning from the mistakes they made in the first game, they can use this to create a better, superior game than the last. For example, if you brought out a game, say Luigi’s Mansion. Everyone criticizes that the game is far too short. If they had a chance to change the game what would they do? Maybe give the game more secrets, like secrets rooms, boss, items and more. If the game was a lot longer when it first came out, everyone would be happy. Improvement comes out sequels.
If we do see Wario’s Shed hit the GameCube, you can expect it to be a longer game than Luigi’s Mansion. But because of sequels originality factor, they are put down. Quotes such as “You’ll get nothing different from the last game.” Just shows this.
So, are sequels better than prequels? The games may be vastly improved, but put down for their originality. But if they did come out first, all the improvements from the last game would surely make more sales.
Thanks for reading
RiCkOsS